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  • DeadlineStudy Details: Full-time: 12 months Part-time: 24 months

Course Description

Through a theoretical and practical study of the factors necessary to use technology effectively and responsibly, you will discover how to benefit today’s globally-connected organisations, create new market opportunities, automate processes, harness the potential of data and transform relationships with customers and suppliers.

You will develop a profound understanding of the opportunities, challenges and latest thinking in AI and a wide array of digital solutions such as robotics, enterprise resource planning, the Internet of Things (IoT), data science, 3D printing, machine learning, intelligent agents and blockchain using software such as ChatGPT Pro, RStudio, Tableau, Qlik, SAP and Witness.

AI for Digital Business MSc is delivered by the University of Liverpool Management School’s Operations and Supply Chain Management group, benefiting from the group’s world-class research, and business collaborations in this sector.

Entry Requirements

Fees

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Student Destinations

Effective technology management is essential to competitive performance so AI and digital technology knowledge and skills are highly sought after by employers. You will receive a thorough exposure to state-of-the-art applications and development opportunities alongside a grounding in regulatory directives and ethical practices in AI and emerging digital technologies and graduate equipped with the knowledge and skills to be a future organisational leader.

Module Details

The 12-month programme consists of five compulsory modules and three optional modules followed by the project over the summer period on completion of Semester two (a choice of either EBUS635 or EBUS621).

Two new compulsory modules are being developed for this programme, AI Applications and Innovations for semester one and AI Ethics and Regulations for semester two.

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